February 2018

February 18, 2018

The February Issue of Mississippi Christian Living Magazine features a spread titled, "Vaccines -- Yes or No?," where Dr. Anita Henderson and Dr. Scott Guidry answered questions posed by the magazine concerning vaccines.

The magazine is to be commended for boldly publishing an article featuring discussion from both sides on the topic of vaccines. This is an important discussion that needs to happen and articles like this go a long way toward normalizing the conversation.

Parents are increasingly apprehensive of blindly trusting the medical establishment and most now question vaccine safety. They are desperate for information, but some are too timid to ask valid questions because of a false perception that the topic is unacceptable or too polarizing to dare bring up. It isn't. Vaccines affect our children, and we must be able to have this discussion.

Please take note that one of the doctors sited sources. We are hopeful that parents and other health care professionals who are paying attention, will be judicious and continue to ask questions and research vaccines.

Vaccine critical people often times have a mass of evidence to show their point

The vaccine religious have sound bites and they often don’t do any research at all -Dr. Suzanne Humphries

The thousands of families behind Mississippi Parents for Vaccine Rights are especially grateful to Doctor Scott Guidry for his bold honesty concerning vaccines and their lack of safety science as well as his brave dedication to advocating truth and the principle of voluntary, informed consent. Dr. Guidry is not alone, of the nearly 300 new members who joined MPVR in January, a quarter of them work in the health care field.

The magazine also features the MPVR advertisement seen above. You deserve the right to prayerfully decide how to vaccinate your child. MPVR will continue to champion religious vaccine rights legislation; you are invited and encouraged to join us here!